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Locally owned cold brew company, Seattle Strong, is being sued for its name by Nestlé. The food giant alleged the brands' similarity would cause confusion.
Iced coffee just isn’t the same when you make it at home. It quickly waters down, tastes bitter and simply doesn’t emulate what you pay a barista upwards of $8 for.
Nescafé procured 32% of its coffee from farmers that adopted regenerative agriculture practices last year, surpassing a 2025 goal of sourcing 20% of coffee from such methods.
Iced coffee just isn’t the same when you make it at home. It quickly waters down, tastes bitter and simply doesn’t emulate what you pay a barista upwards of $8 for.
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Nestlé pressures small Seattle business to drop trademark nameNestlé wants Seattle Strong Coffee Company to drop its trademark name, claiming it's too similar to Seattle's Best Coffee.
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Eater Seattle on MSNNestle-Owned Seattle’s Best Coffee Is Trying to Force a Local Canned Coffee Brand to Change Its NameLast year, Nestle reached out to Oeflein, claiming that Seattle Strong was infringing on its Seattle’s Best Coffee trademark.
Nestle posted higher sales that beat analysts’ expectations, with broad-based growth across all markets and categories.
Nestle's Nescafe plans to invest an additional 500 million reais ($88.7 million) in Brazil by 2028, the coffee brand said on Thursday in a presentation to journalists.
Iced coffee just isn’t the same when you make it at home. It quickly waters down, tastes bitter and simply doesn’t emulate what you pay a barista upwards of $8 for.
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